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Veterans of the first person shooter genre all agree, this is the
greatest time of year to play your favorite FPS. No, they aren't just
excited about the prospect of getting their hands on that next-gen
console. For anyone who's been playing Call of Duty: Ghosts
since day one, this is the time of year that they say hello to the
holiday noobs. Of course, we here at Prima Games are here for veterans
and new players alike. Whether you've been playing since launch day or
just got your hands on the game, our tips will help you climb to the top
of the scoreboard.
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Super Tips for Call of Duty Ghost |
1.) Get a Guard Dog
There's simply no way to over emphasize the importance of this kill
streak. The Guard Dog, part of the Assault strike package, is unlocked
at five kills. It will stay with you -- even if you die -- until he is
killed or the game ends. He'll stay on your six, protecting you from
behind attacks. Not only that, he'll growl, warning you of any enemies
nearby. Perhaps the best bang for your buck when it comes to kill
streaks in Call of Duty: Ghosts.
2.) Master the Random I.E.D.
The I.E.D. is not only a fantastic way to cover the entrance to a
camper's secret hideout, it's also a great way to greet the camper as
they arrive at said hideout. One of our favorite strategies is to drop
an I.E.D. at the doorway to popular camping spots on any map. Doing this
will almost guarantee at least another kill or two per game. Think
about that, one simple adjustment and you just went from 10 kills per
game on average to 12. Remember, only you can prevent camping!
3.) Go Knife Only
A few hours into a play session of any game, things can get a little bit
stale. Of course, it might still be better than returning to that
family caroling session. If you need to freshen things up and bust out
of a losing skid, try going knife only. This approach forces you to get
your head in the game. After a couple of games doing this, running and
gunning will seem like a breeze. Of course, if you've never gone knife
only, you should definitely.
4.) Experiment with New Guns
When we loaded up Ghosts for the first time, we used the default Honey
Badger and thought, "Wow, this is a great gun." Of course then we
decided to try the Vector CRB from the Sub-Machine Gun category -- with
the Agility Perk -- and we were sold. It's that line of thinking that
helps good players become elite. Try every single gun in the game. This
is the same concept as map knowledge. The more you know, the better off
you are.
5.) Lose Your Secondary Weapon
We're not going to lie, this tip comes straight from our good friend and
Call of Duty veteran, Kr4hu. If you don't know him, you should. If
you're running and gunning, chances are you are going to be using your
primary weapon almost 100 percent of the time. Losing your Secondary
Weapon will allow you to use another point on perks, a far more
worthwhile investment. To make sure you don't run out of ammo for that
Primary Weapon, think about the Scavenger perk from the Awareness
category.
6.) No Running in the Halls
The fact that this is the fourth straight tip involving either map
knowledge or tactics is not a coincidence. The more you sprint, the
worse off you are. Of course, there is time to sprint, but too many
people tend to do it without regard for their surroundings. Do not
sprint around corners, that's just asking for it. Feel free to sprint
from cover to cover, but for the most part, move slowly, keep your
weapon raised and the kills will come. You have our permission to enjoy a
small chuckle each time an unsuspecting enemy runs around a corner,
directly into your line of fire.
7.) Stick to the Perimeter
Like a moth to a flame, players love to run directly towards the center
of the map where all the action is. Well, here's a little secret, the
map design in Ghosts allows you to stay clear of the center, but still
take down those who hang out there. Stick to the perimeter of the map,
working your way around in either a clockwise or counter clockwise
direction. This will allow you to use the map boundary as cover, keeping
the angles you can be attacked from to a minimum.
8.) No Camping Allowed
Our previous tip has you out and about, trying new game modes to learn
the maps. Of course, that is only effective if you actually move around
the map. Almost every game, without fail, we're killed by a player,
laying in a random corner of the map waiting for someone to pass by. Of
course, a quick check of the scoreboard shows that they're doing
terribly. If you want to improve, get up, move around and get in the
action. You'll be glad you did.
9.) Try Different Game Modes
Map knowledge is absolutely essential to success in Ghosts. Over time,
with enough experience, map knowledge will develop naturally. However,
if you want to get a jump on the competition, try games like Search and
Destroy or Domination. The objective based gameplay will force you to
move around and get to know the terrain.
10.) Get the Agility Perk
This perk can be found in the Speed category and is a must for all
players. It will set you back a modest two points towards your allotted
perk total, but the increased movement speed will allow you to react
quickly to any situation. Try one game with it, and then one game
without it. You'll never play another game without it.
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